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		<title>Even more photos</title>
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Another bunch of exhibition photos added to our Flickr Set! </description>
		<link>http://hackfemeast.org/web/?p=165</link>
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		<title>HACK.Fem.EAST - the starting point of a networking experience</title>
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The 22nd of June was the last day of HACK.Fem.EAST exhibition. The exhibition is concluded but the show will go on. For us, HACK.Fem.EAST is only a starting point, the beginning of a positive networking experience created by many artists and activists working in digital networks in Eastern Europe. 

The ...</description>
		<link>http://hackfemeast.org/web/?p=163</link>
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		<title>HACK.Fem.EAST - selection of international reviews</title>
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Here is a selection of international reviews of HACK.Fem.EAST.

The exhibition got a good review from Reet Varblane, a curator/writer from Estonia, who was in Berlin during the opening. Reet has written a short story for the Estonian Cultural weekly Sirp. She gives an overview of what took place, pointing out ...</description>
		<link>http://hackfemeast.org/web/?p=161</link>
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		<title>HumorWorks radio show</title>
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[audio:http://hackfemeast.org/web/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/HumorWorksShow.mp3]

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The HumorWorks show was recored on HFE betwen 9 - 11th of May, with randomly selected artists and curators of the HumorWorks exhibition, Dunja Kukovec and Katja Kobolt.

Interviews include discusions on festival/exhbition related topics. </description>
		<link>http://hackfemeast.org/web/?p=156</link>
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		<title>Sexflies?&#8230;In which box?</title>
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by Gaby Bila-Gunther

As the editor of the online anthology SEXFLIES that focused on writings from EASTERN European women artists &#38; writers, I was very let down when one of the Romanian-born writers, four days after the opening of the HACK.Fem.EAST show, wanted to have her writing removed from the anthology. ...</description>
		<link>http://hackfemeast.org/web/?p=158</link>
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		<title>Interview with Tatiana Bazzichelli</title>
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A conversation with Tatiana, who organized the exhibition together with Gaia Novati, about how they curated the exhibition, what the name hack.fem.east is telling us, what hacking has to do with sharing and a short impression of my cellphone ringtone ;-). (vd) </description>
		<link>http://hackfemeast.org/web/?p=155</link>
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		<title>Europe is boring</title>
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The video work Obsession by Grzinic and Smid, is presented as an installation that has as its central core the text by Natasa Velikonja, Ljubljana,  “Europe is boring”. The text is published in Reartikulacija, the (online) critical journal platform edited by Grzinic and 3 other members part of the art ...</description>
		<link>http://hackfemeast.org/web/?p=154</link>
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		<title>The East Still Exists</title>
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by Jasmina Tesanovic

Berlin rocks, and women in Berlin dance. Berlin is big, it's dirty,
it's wild multicultural and cheap. Artists and young people swarm
there to live on social help given by the government (after one year
of any work) and do something else with their individual lives and arts.

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		<link>http://hackfemeast.org/web/?p=152</link>
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		<title>More exhibition photos</title>
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Above are some more photos from the exhibition, including photos from the Walking-Apertivo yesterday.
You can find all our photos here, and more by Flickr user "Icia" here. </description>
		<link>http://hackfemeast.org/web/?p=142</link>
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		<title>Computers and Contraception</title>
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by Jasmina Tesanovic

Two technologies revolutionised the roles of twentieth-century women: contraception and computers. Pregnancy is no longer the natural state for a woman. With tech tools women are not the weaker sex. After saying that, the next question naturally is: do"women" still exist?  It's hard to trace the former ...</description>
		<link>http://hackfemeast.org/web/?p=124</link>
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